Sealy News consolidating offices
We’re here to stay
We’re changing our address, but The Sealy News isn’t going anywhere.
For more than a century, your Sealy News has been the community’s most trusted source of news and advertising.
However, we are not immune to the same market forces that affect other local businesses, so after careful consideration The Sealy News has made the choice to move from its current location and consolidate operations in a central regional spot.
You may not see us in the old building in the days ahead, but that doesn’t mean we’ve disappeared. The Sealy News is still here in the community, just like always, covering news and events, providing advertising resources and being your neighbors through thick and thin.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Over the course of its long existence serving our audience, The Sealy News has moved locations several times. But the coverage has never wavered.
We’ve always been your hometown newspaper with a hometown perspective.
You’ll continue to see our reporters every day, our sales representatives will still be calling on our advertising partners, and the front office remains just as responsive as always to your needs, whether it’s a subscription renewal or placing a classified ad.
We expect to move by mid December, but before then, feel free to stop by the current office at 327 Fowlkes to drop off any press releases, ads, subscriptions or anything else.
Our new address after Dec. 15 will be 2024 TX-71-BUS in Columbus as we will merge offices with our sister paper The Colorado County Citizen. The existing Sealy News phone number of 979-8853562 will still be active as will all the email addresses that residents have reached out to reporters and advertising representatives in the past.
For subscriptions, renewals, classifieds and more, reach out to Tressa Alley at tressa.alley@ granitemediapartners. com.
For news items, get in touch with Jimmy Galvan at jimmy.galvan@sealynews. com.
For general questions or other info, Tressa Alley is always available for a friendly chat.
The Sealy News has always been a part of your lives and this community. And that’s not going away.